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Winds Can Wake up the Dead: An Eric Walrond Reader
Winds Can Wake up the Dead: An Eric Walrond Reader, Eric Walrond (1898-1966), a significant figure in the Harlem Renaissance and New Negro Movement, is a seminal writer of Black diasporic life, but much of his work is not readily available. This new anthology brings together a broad sampling of Walrond's w, Winds Can Wake up the Dead: An Eric Walrond Reader has a rating of 3 stars
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Winds Can Wake up the Dead: An Eric Walrond Reader, Eric Walrond (1898-1966), a significant figure in the Harlem Renaissance and New Negro Movement, is a seminal writer of Black diasporic life, but much of his work is not readily available. This new anthology brings together a broad sampling of Walrond's w, Winds Can Wake up the Dead: An Eric Walrond Reader
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  • Winds Can Wake up the Dead: An Eric Walrond Reader
  • Written by author Eric Walrond
  • Published by Wayne State University Press, January 1999
  • Eric Walrond (1898-1966), a significant figure in the Harlem Renaissance and New Negro Movement, is a seminal writer of Black diasporic life, but much of his work is not readily available. This new anthology brings together a broad sampling of Walrond's w
  • Eric Walrond (1898-1966), a significant figure in the Harlem Renaissance and New Negro Movement, is a seminal writer of Black diasporic life, but much of his work is not readily available. This new anthology brings together a broad sampling of Walrond's w
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Acknowledgments9
Introduction11
A Note on the Text43
Some Notes on Caribbean English44
Journalism
Art and Propaganda53
Marcus Garvey - A Defense55
The Dice of Destiny57
Visit to Arthur Schomburg's Library Brings out Wealth of Historical Information59
Developed and Undeveloped Negro Literature: Writers Desert Great Field of Folk-Life for Propagandism62
Bert Williams Foundation Organized to Perpetuate Ideals of Celebrated Actor64
El Africano66
Fiction
A Senator's Memoirs71
A Black Virgin74
On Being Black76
I Am an American81
On Being a Domestic84
The Stone Rebounds87
Vignettes of the Dusk90
The Voodoo's Revenge94
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The New Negro Faces America109
The Negro Comes North113
The Black City116
Review of There Is Confusion119
Imperator Africanus: Marcus Garvey: Menace or Promise?121
The Negro Literati128
Negro Folk-Song132
The Epic of a Mood135
From Cotton, Cane, and Rice Fields138
The Color of the Caribbean142
Fiction
Miss Kenny's Marriage149
The Godless City161
The Adventures of Kit Skyhead and Mistah Beauty: An All-Negro Evening in the Coloured Cabarets of New York173
City Love179
Drought189
The Yellow One199
The Wharf Rats210
The Palm Porch222
The Black Pin231
The Vampire Bat242
Tropic Death253
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White Man, What Now?279
The Negro in London282
The Negro before the World286
On England289
Review of Twelve Million Black Voices292
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Inciting to Riot297
Consulate305
Morning in Colon310
By the River Avon315
Poor Great321
Annotations327
Bibliography341
Emendations349


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